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Jun 29, 2026

Republican Party official charged in fatal hit-and-run, deputies say

Twitter share button Kimberly Skaggs appears in a booking photo inset against an image of a road in New Mexico.

Inset: Kimberly Skaggs (Doña Ana County Sheriff's Office). Background: The stretch of road near where Skaggs allegedly hit and killed a cyclist in Las Cruces, N.M. (Google Maps).

A Republican Party official in New Mexico was arrested for leaving the scene of a deadly hit-and-run crash, according to law enforcement in the Land of Enchantment.

Kimberly Skaggs, 54, stands accused of one count each of leaving the scene of an accident and tampering with evidence, according to the Doña Ana County Sheriff's Office.

Until the crash that took the life of 40-year-old Andrew Brown – and the ensuing charges filed this week – Skaggs served as the treasurer for the Republican Party of New Mexico.

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The underlying incident occurred late Monday afternoon on North Fairacres Road in Las Cruces – a large city located some 45 miles northwest of El Paso, Texas, according to court documents obtained by Albuquerque-based Fox and CBS affiliate KRQE.

Deputies arrived at the scene around 2:46 p.m. and Brown identified himself to law enforcement before dying, the sheriff's office said.

The victim also allegedly told deputies he was riding his bicycle across the road when he was hit by a vehicle traveling northbound.

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